Damage to clothes, How to reduce limestone build-ups, How to partially restore clothes – GE WWP1180F User Manual

Page 10: Cautions

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The damaging effects of Carbonate Detergents

on your clothes and your washer.

!s your water hard? If it is, and if

you use a carbonate type non­

phosphate detergent, the
unavoidable result will be
limestone* deposits on your

clothes and washer surfaces.

The hardness of your water and
your washing frequency will

determine how rapidly the

limestone will build up. If your

water is VERY HARD (11 or more
grains) even if you wash just a few

loads a week, you may see

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months, (see Page 12).

Damage to clothes

Although limestone build-up
occurs rnore rspiuly on cotton,

it will eventually affect various

fabrics in the following ways:

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® Leaves a white, powdery residue

on dark-colored items.

* Causes spot-fading of bright

colors as a result of direct contact
with detergent.

9 Reduces Vy/rinkle-resistance of

permanent-press fabrics.

® Destroys effectiveness of flame-

retardant finishes on cottons such
as children’s sleepwear.

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solution.

® Mat-like crusty formations

caused by lint adhering to the
sticky limestone deposits.

* Increased service calls because

of limestone deposits in the pump,
recirculation water hoses, filters
and other washer parts.

® Reduced useful life of washer.

How to reduce limestone

build-ups

Recommended Methods
® Use a powdered phosphate

detergent or a liquid detergent if
these are available in your area.

® Install a home water softener.

This will significantly reduce

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® Use a packaged non-precipitating

water softener, such as Galgón

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temporarily the formation of the

limestone deposits.

® Use of hotter wash water, for

example 125°F to 135°F (52°C to
57°C) for cottons. This also

improves oily-soil removal.

® Adding detergent and allowing

washer to fill and agitate for three
or four minutes to dissolve
detergent before adding clothes.

How to partially restore

clothes

« Soak clothes in a solution of 2

cups of vinegar in one gallon of

hot tap-water for 15 minutes. USE

A PLASTIC CONTAINER. Then

wash clothes in the Washer using
detergent.

CAUTIONS:

9 Vinegar soak solution may
reduce the wrinkle-resistance of

permanent-press fabrics.

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*LiMESTONE—technically called CALCIUM CARBONATE—is caused by the

reaction of the caicium in the hard water with the sodium carbonate in the detergent.

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